Sandy Halperin | Persevering with Dementia | InVisible InCourage Show | Invisible Disabilities Association Titelbild

Sandy Halperin | Persevering with Dementia | InVisible InCourage Show | Invisible Disabilities Association

Sandy Halperin | Persevering with Dementia | InVisible InCourage Show | Invisible Disabilities Association

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This episode of the InVisible InCourage Show features Sandy Halperin, a former dentist who provides a moving look into his life with early-stage dementia. Sandy discusses the vital importance of advocacy and how the book But You Look Good validated his personal journey with invisible disabilities. Despite significant physical challenges, his story is a powerful example of perseverance and the strength found in a supportive community. Watch or listen to this inspiring conversation that challenges how the world perceives disability and highlights the impact of sharing one's personal journey.


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IDA is changing the way the world sees disabilities. IDA is about believing. We believe you! The frequently invisible nature of illness and pain may lead to disbelief about that illness or pain by those surrounding the person who lives daily with invisible disabilities. This disbelief can lead to misunderstandings, rejection by friends, family and health care providers. It may also lead to accusations of laziness or faking an illness. We are passionate about providing awareness that invisible illness, pain and disabilities are very real! Our mission is to encourage, educate and connect people and organizations touched by illness, pain and disability around the globe. Envision with us, a world where people living with illness, pain and disability will be Invisible No More®.

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